Monthly Archives: November 2008

Semantic Optimization: Keywords and Co-Occurrence Revisited

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the process of removing obstructions and layering assets to produce tangible results in a controlled fashion.

Search engines (aside from their transparency) are like gatekeepers with a specific benchmark. If you exceed that benchmark/criteria, your respective indexed pages can rank very well to gain exposure and garner a higher click-through rate.

Website Authority: Editing Content for SEO Value

Since the topic of reviving old content was brought up earlier today (from linking to a post from the past), I thought it was only fitting to dig into the SEO archives again to harvest yet another opportunity to drive home a point.

Can Editing Your Pages Produce Organic Rankings?
A website is a work in [...]

Optimizing Your Website for Multiple Keywords

This is a link to old post written 1 year ago titled how to optimize your website for multiple keywords.

The method remains tried and true, so, if this is something you ever struggled with, here is your chance to see how an SEO company approaches ranking for multiple keywords.

Targeting Traffic with Deep Links and Internal Linking

Competitive market intelligence (the availability or lack thereof) is where 90% of the battle for search engine positioning is won or lost in search engines. SEO is about opportunity and hard work, but without the right information, your website will only reach a fraction of its potential.

Like most websites that rely too heavily on residual [...]

SEO Pricing: Why Do SEO Rates Cost So Much?

People often wonder why search engine optimization pricing costs so much? The quantitative answer is, to manage the multiple layers of the SEO processes. If you want quality services completed in any industry, you have to pay a premium fee to find the best. The saying “you get what you pay for” has a place [...]

3 SEO Tips for Small Business

With the economic downturn as of late, businesses are forced to be more careful with their marketing budget. The dichotomy however, is that small businesses need SEO more than any other type of marketing platform to keep afloat, reach a more targeted type of consumer and achieve a healthy ROI on dwindling margins due [...]

Link Quality Matters

With the various seasons of change that apply to SEO and link building, one thing is certain, some SEO methods and techniques will continue to work, and others, simply will not.

In the constant battle to regulate quality control, Google, Yahoo and other search engines have raised the bar pertaining to standards when gauging the quality [...]

Unleash Your Website with SEO

Looking for ways to unleash your website in the search engines? Age and trust (in relation to pages) play a major role in rankings for SEO. In essence, the longer a page has been online and indexed in the search engine algorithm, the more leverage and value that page has to provide equity for other [...]

Search Engine Relevance

The thing about relevance in search engines is, your pages either have it or they don’t. SEO is all about the relationship of variables and relevance acts as the hub of all activity.

By the very nature of design search engines cross reference information from sentence to sentence and page to page to gain and overview [...]

Applied SEO (In Theory and Application)

Resources are typically sparse when referring to SEO. For that reason, today’s post serves as a summary of strategies for those who like to apply SEO rather than just read about it.

This post is for those genuinely interested in search engine optimization, but find it difficult to find real useful information that moves beyond just [...]